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Garthewin Collection, Un-Catalogued Garthewi Bibliography Primary Sources Unpublished Primary Sources Bangor University, Bangor: Garthewin Collection, un-catalogued Garthewin Estate survey, dated 1784, un-catalogued Llannerch Estate survey Garthewin Collection, Additional MS, 244, 531 Maps Collection, 2/1/208, 289 General Collection, 809/15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 50, 52, 60, 61, 3654-3868, 34081 Kinmel Collection, 1606 Penrhos Collection, 7/1013, 8/273 British Library, London: British Library Additional Manuscripts, 50535-50537 British Library Egerton Manuscripts, 2585-2586 Dorset Record Office, Dorchester: General Collection, D/WLC/E2 Cardiff University, SCOLAR (Special Collections and Archives), Cardiff: Salisbury Collection, Cardiganshire Volume Salisbury Collection, Denbighshire Volume Salisbury Collection, Glamorganshire Volume Salisbury Collection, Pembrokeshire Volume Cardiff Central Library, Cardiff: Cardiff Library MS Collection, 2.36 Conwy Archives, Conwy: Llanddulas Parish Records, PD/51/1/16 Denbighshire Record Office, Ruthin: Llantysilio Hall MS Collection, DD/LH/52, 40, 150 J. 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